Africa
Posted by Black Shag | 23 comments
Labels: african disco, afro funk, disco, Manu Dibango
Posted by Black Shag | 23 comments
Labels: african disco, afro funk, disco, Manu Dibango
Posted by T. Preston | 6 comments
Labels: Southroad Connection

I am back from the dead and while it will be difficult to compete with Black Shag's Full Time post or his amazing edits of our dear friend Anonymous's rather deft comments, I do have a few tracks up my sleeve before I retire for good. We have gotten several emails as of late from some serious overachievers looking to be contributers on the blog. The clown committee will have a vote sometime in the coming months and a decision will be made as to who can be the lucky sucker because lord knows this is a thankless gig.
Anyways, on to the music.
You may know Silver Platinum and Gold from the mid 70's 12" Single Just Friends or its B-Side I Got a Thing which Dimitri from Paris edited and released on the Disco Forever II comp back in 2000. Released in 1981 Hollywood was SPG's second and final LP. The Silver, Platinum and Gold Theme was the lead track on an otherwise mediocre record, but damn does this one slam hard. I did a quick extended edit of this track as it's so good I simply did not want it to end.
Silver, Platinum and Gold - SPG Theme (Extended Edit)
Posted by Magnum | 1 comments
Labels: Boogie-Funk, Silver Platinum and Gold

This track makes me imagine a mid day street party in New York with people getting down everywhere. People thowin' down with fire hydrants splashing everywhere. Let's thow that party one of these days.
The Paul Simpson connection put out a couple of records in the early 80's. This one, from 1982 on Streetwise Records is about as proto-garage as you can get.
Paul Simpson Connection - Use Me, Lose Me
Posted by Joel Brüt | 4 comments
Labels: boogie, garage house, paul simpson connection
Posted by Black Shag | 11 comments
Labels: boogie, fulltime, Italo
Posted by Black Shag | 5 comments
Labels: african disco, ashaye, boogie, brit funk, Italo Funk, Matrix, megamix, Michael Jackson, montage
Posted by T. Preston | 3 comments
Labels: Marvin Gaye

Circa 1984 comes deep cut Nervous from Leather on the Soft Winds imprint, a private press possibly out of Chicago. But that is about as far as I can go on this one as I have spoken with a few heads and no one seems to know much of anything about this record. It almost never turns up anywhere except goliath dealer Craig Moerer from Portland may be sitting on a few sealed copies if you want to shell out the cash.
Nevertheless, I quite like the feel of this record. It's got a sort of post thriller proto haunted house vibe to it that lights up a dancefloor rather nicely. Loads of electro toms and icey synth lines make this one a winner. I included Nervous on my recent Stimulation mix which has a direct link below if you haven't had a chance to grab it off of the Monorail blog yet.
Leather - Nervous
Leather - Nervous (Instrumental)
BT Magnum - Stimulation Mix
Posted by Magnum | 2 comments
Labels: Boogie-Funk, Leather

This is the perfect jam for the evening. I am still recovering from a week of excess food, booze, and family drama. I am settling into this jam before I slip into another leftover induced food coma. Spyce put out this record on the Brooklyn label Rota Enterprises, LTD in 1979. It is definitely an interesting track with a lot of Patrick Adams influence, a party vibe, and some cosmic synth. I will give this track an edit when I can figure out ho to use logic.
Spyce - Do It Rock Steady
Posted by Joel Brüt | 0 comments
We had a request for this a long time ago, but I never came good on it. Anyway, to make up for being tardy I'm going to post up the instrumental as well.
I would write more but I'm late for dinner. See a recurring theme? yes, you spotted it, I'm useless.
Greg Perry's It Takes Heart is part of the 80's soul funk cannon, but is a little hard to find. Its a real dancer, and watch for the synth breakdowns, amongst the heaviest the genre ever produced.
Greg Perry - It Takes Heart (Instrumental)
Posted by Black Shag | 4 comments

It's Thanksgiving in the United States today and we have oh so much to be thankful for here. I for one am very thankful for Kashif, super producer and ace songwriter whose peak work was in the golden boogie era of US soul music. God bless Kashif.
Evelyn King - I'm In Love 1981
Evelyn King - Love Come Down (Instrumental) 1982
Kashif - I Just Got To Have You (Long Version) 1983
Kashif - Ooh Love (Instrumental) 1984
Posted by Magnum | 12 comments
Labels: evelyn champagne king, Kashif
Posted by Black Shag | 10 comments
Labels: electro, florida, freestyle, miami, miami bass
Posted by T. Preston | 5 comments
Labels: Claudja Barry, Sweet Dynamite

Over the years I had heard sound clips of this track and was aware that boogie collectors lit up a little bit when mentioning this 12" on the otherwise mediocre Zoo York label. A few weeks ago I found a minty copy in a thrift store and was excited to take it home and add it to my DJ crates. Wait, what the hell is that cheesy heavy metal guitar solo doing smack dab in the middle of all three 12" versions? And don't forget those vocal bits at the end that are terribly annoying. Ugh. So here is my edit of the long version, still vocal heavy but tighter and much more focused towards a linear dance floor set.
Leonard Seeley's Heritage - Feel It (BT Magnum Edit)
Posted by Magnum | 7 comments
Labels: Boogie-Funk, Leonard Seeley's Heritage, Re-Edit, Zoo York Records
Juggling computer programs and interfaces is hard enough now, I can't imagine how things were done in the good old days. Ugg, a frustrating night indeed. Welcome to space, bitches. This track came out on the Canadian label P.B.I. Records in 1981. Jean Pierre Bernard Massiera, the producer also put out a record of the same title in 1978 as the group Herman's Rocket on a French Label. It sounds like R2D2 made a guest appearance on this cut.
Venus Gang - Space Woman
Posted by Joel Brüt | 4 comments
Labels: Italo, Space Disco
Posted by Black Shag | 23 comments
Labels: boogie, brit funk, british, Rare Heat, t.j. Johnson

Here is a guest mix from SF's own DJ Hotthobo aka Randy Ellis. I had the pleasure of playing a gig with Ellis last month and I must say he is quite passionate about the Boogie and Disco sounds we so enjoy here at Beat Electric. This is a solid mix from start to finish and I recommend you check out Hotthobo's monthly Grow Up party in the Tenderloin.
And for a plethora of new disco oriented mixes, check out this excellent post on the Disco Delivery page.
The Tracklist:
1. Five Special - Your Body Heat
2. The Strangers - Stimulation
3. Kasso - Walkman
4. Dexter Wansel - It's Been Cool
5. Chic - I Want Your Love (Todd Terje Edit)
6. Eddie Craig - Funkin Up
7. Toba - Moving Up
8. Bernard Wright - Master Rocker
9. Asphalt Jungle - Freakin Time Pt.1
10. Voyage - I Love You Dancer
11. Loose Ends - Let's Rock
12. Raydio - Still In The Groove
13. Eddie Tour - Heartache (re-edit)
14. Rotciv - Do I Do
15. Paul Hardcastle - Forest Fire
16. Hypnosis - Bormaz (Todd Terje Edit)
17. Loose Shus - Leonhart
18. Up Front - Infatuation (Hotthobo Loooooong Edit)
19. Selection - Rebel On The Run (Remix)
20. O'Bryan - Lovelite
21. Breakwater - Do It Till The Fluid Gets Hot
22. D Train - Don't You Wanna Ride (The D Train)
DJ Hotthobo - Player Error
Posted by Magnum | 10 comments
Labels: Beat Electric Guest Mix, Disco Delivery, DJ Hotthobo

16 minutes of "soundscape disco" inspired by Close Encounters of the Third Kind. "A Dance Fantasy" is mixed by Tom Moulton, has vocals by Sister Sledge and among many other songwriters has a piece written by John Williams. I have no idea where this track would ever be played out (especially not the scratchy copy I have), but who cares. It's fantastic in the truest sense of the word.
Montana - A Dance Fantasy
Posted by T. Preston | 5 comments
Labels: Close Encounters of the Third Kind, John Williams, Montana, Sister Sledge, Tom Moulton
Here is an interesting track by Funktion Freeks on Purple Reign Records, released in 1986. Wet dreams make for bizarre songwriting material, but maybe his bedroom looks like the one pictured above with 1937 Altec /Lansing/RCA horn system powered by a Marantz 8B. Lots of drum machine clatter in there and lots of jankeyness. It is definitely halfway between garage house and freestyle. It catches its stride in the final third.
Funktion Freeks - So Hard Up For Your Love
Posted by Joel Brüt | 2 comments
Labels: Early House, electro, florida, garage house
Posted by Black Shag | 3 comments

This cassette has been on repeat in my motor vehicle as of late. I love the fact that my car stereo is shit and this beat up tape from 1979 sounds like absolute crap. Sometimes its just better to go lo-fi in order to achieve the proper sonic experience.
Harvey Scales was once considered Milwaukee's "Godfather of Soul". I often used to pass up this Cassablanca release in the Milwaukee thrift stores as it looked sort of ridiculous (yet amazing) and I already had some of his earlier funk 45's which was more to my interest than glam disco at that particular time. I was fortunate enough to see Harvey play live at a few Bar Mitzvah's and Weddings back in the day, although I doubt I ever saw him perform this gem.
Harvey Scales - Keeps Getting Better
Posted by Magnum | 2 comments
Labels: disco, Harvey Scales, Milwaukee

Here are some of my favorite Frankie Knuckles remixes. These are from an era of soulful deep house, before thick neck British blokes with shaved arms took over. Here is also a live mix from Gallery 21 in Chicago from 1987. Sorry for the marginal sound quality, please hit us up if you have any high quality mixes.
Frankie Knuckles Playlist:
Posted by Joel Brüt | 17 comments
Labels: Chaka Khan, deep house, Early House, frankie knuckles
Posted by Black Shag | 3 comments